Using COM objects as dictionaries in win32com.
Syver Enstad
syver.enstad at sensewave.com
Mon Dec 4 20:35:33 EST 2000
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<M. Hammond>
so it is in!
</M.Hammond>
Cool!
I fiddling with an implementation of items() in CDispatch, so that one could
use f.ex
the Session.Contents object in ASP like this:
for key, value in Session.Contents.items:
#do stuff
There some more work to do there as strange things happen when I apply the
method to objects that don't really support it. I guess another problem is
that I've implemented as a method in CDispatch (in dynamic.py) and then
won't work on make_py generated classes won't it.
Anyway, my fiddlings so far has produced this, that works with
Session.Contents and a couple of other objects, but hangs the web server
when applied to the Request object (works fine on Request.QueryString and
Request.Form though)
def items(self):
ret = []
for each in self:
ret.append( each, self[each]) )
return tuple(ret)
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